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Aichi Electric Co., Ltd. provides electric power, and electric and electronic products in Japan. Its electric power products include transformers, such as power transformers, oil-immersed distribution transformers, cast resin-encapsulated transformers, shunt reactors, and step voltage regulators, as well as other transformers for special use; power system engineering products comprising substations, transmission and distribution lines, and power station auxiliary systems; and renewable energy engineering products consisting of wind-mill and photovoltaic power generating systems. The company’s electric power products also comprise power receiving and distributing facilities/control equipment, including high voltage switchgears, digital-type protective relay devices, control panels, and scada systems for distribution line; and power electronic equipment, such as current thyristor type inverters and photovoltaic power conditioners. In addition, its electric and electronic products include small motors, such as shaded-pole, capacitor, DC, blower, geared, hermetic, and servo motors; house equipment comprising health care appliances and disposers, as well as open/close appliances for shutters; personal care appliances, including actuators; and other products, which comprise solenoid valves, electric pumps, water treatment systems, powder processing equipment, power conditioners, printed wiring boards, and non-contact power supply systems, as well as fans for cattle farms, and equipment for mechanical drive control. The company was formerly known as Aichi Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Aichi Electric Co., Ltd. in 1986. Aichi Electric Co., Ltd. was founded in 1942 and is headquartered in Kasugai, Japan.

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